Yuma Police Department, Arizona
End of Watch Tuesday, July 4, 1995
Reflections for Lieutenant Danny P. Elkins
In 1993, I had the good fortune to work for the Y.P.D. and I met and got to know Lt. Elkins.
He was one of the nicest and most knowledgeable supervisors I had the pleasure of working with.
When I heard of his death I was closing out my career and I was very saddened by the news.
I couldn't help but think what a tragic loss to his family and to the law enforcement community.
He was and is one of the best, I will always remember him.
Rest in peace hero.
Retired police officer.
July 23, 2004
Lt., I thought of you today. I was driving down 4th Avenue. I don't know what it was but I had a feeling you were watching me. I remember all the training you gave me and all the things you told me to be careful of while on duty. I will never forget the lessons I learned that you taught me and many others. Thank you for caring. You are not forgotten.
Sgt. Al Whitney
Yuma County Sheriff's Office, Yuma, AZ
March 10, 2004
LT...
I remember the first day I walked into your office to sign up for the VIP program back in 1991. Each time I spoke to you, you always gave me some little piece of advice or wisdom about police work that always has stuck with me. Throughout the years since then, I have remembered those little things, and applied them to keep myself, and fellow officers safer when on the streets. I hope you know how much I appreciated it.
Rest in peace....
APO Matthew Clark
NYPD Auxiliary Police
Lieutenant, it has been a little over ten years since you taught my firearms training in the academy. I know you are looking down on all of us here, waiting for us to join you someday. As you look down, I hope that you will see the lessons you taught me are still with me today. Thank you. God Bless you and your family.
Sgt. Al Whitney
Yuma County Sheriff's Office